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  2. Editura Minerva - Wikipedia

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    Editura Minerva is one of the largest publishing houses in Romania. Located in Bucharest, it is known, among other things, for publishing classic Romanian literature, children's books, and scientific books. The company was founded in Bucharest in 1898, but closed after World War II. [1] It re-opened in 1970.

  3. Constantin Stamati-Ciurea - Wikipedia

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    Constantin Stamati-Ciurea (4 May 1828 – 22 February 1898) was a Romanian writer and translator from Bessarabia.The son of Constantin Stamati, he followed in his father's footsteps as an author of prose, plays, and translations.

  4. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    Digital literacy is an individual's ability to find, evaluate, and communicate information using typing or digital media platforms. Digital literacy combines both technical and cognitive abilities; it consists of using information and communication technologies to create, evaluate, and share information. [1]

  5. Religion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    According to the 2011 census, there are 870,774 Catholics belonging to the Latin Church in Romania, making up 4.33% of the population.The largest ethnic groups are Hungarians (500,444, including Székelys; 41% of the Hungarians), Romanians (297,246 or 1.8%), Germans (21,324 or 59%), and Roma (20,821 or 3.3%), as well as a majority of the country's Slovaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Italians, Czechs ...

  6. Scrisul Românesc - Wikipedia

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  7. Religion - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, while 23% of US adults are religiously unaffiliated, only one former member of Congress (Kyrsten Sinema, Arizona), or 0.2% of that body, claims no religious affiliation. [216] In most European countries, however, religion has a much smaller influence on politics [ 217 ] although it used to be much more important.

  8. Magnesia Litera - Wikipedia

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    Magnesia Litera is an annual book award held in the Czech Republic since 2002. The prize covers all literary genres in eight genre categories: prose, poetry, children's book (since 2004), non-fiction, essay/journalism (since 2007), translation, publishing achievement, book debut, and the main prize – one of the genre nominee is named the "Czech Book of the Year".

  9. Religion in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Moldova's constitution provides for freedom of religion and complete separation of church and state, though the constitution cites the "exceptional importance" of Eastern Orthodox Christianity. [2] Discrimination on the basis of religious affiliation is illegal, and incitement to religious and ethnic hatred was made illegal in May 2022. [2]